Motorcycle Safety

As of August 26, 2016, Oklahoma law requires people 17 or younger who are seeking an original or renewed driver license with an M (motorcycle) endorsement to complete a certified Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) training course before applying.

Basic RiderCourseAbility to ride a bicycle is required. Full protective attire is required and provided at most course locations. Must be of legal age to operate a motorcycle on the street.

The Basic RiderCourse is a complete entry-level, learn-to-ride class that consists of at least 15 hours of formal classroom activities and on-cycle riding exercises conducted over two or three days. About five hours are devoted to learning activities in the classroom, and around 10 hours of hands-on practice are included. Training motorcycles are provided. Successful completion may result in an insurance discount.

These training centers offer motorcycle training opportunities annually throughout the riding season. Placing your cursor on a map point reveals the training centers in the area. Clicking on a map point reveals the training location and contact information.